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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Gun Trafficking Information Act is amended | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | by changing Section 10-5 as follows:
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6 | (5 ILCS 830/10-5) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sec. 10-5. Gun trafficking information. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) The Illinois State Police shall use all reasonable | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | efforts, as allowed by State law and regulations, federal law | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | and regulations, and executed Memoranda of Understanding | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | between Illinois law enforcement agencies and the U.S. Bureau | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, in making | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | publicly available, on a regular and ongoing basis, key | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | information related to firearms used in the commission of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | crimes in this State, including, but not limited to: reports | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | on crimes committed with firearms, locations where the crimes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | occurred, the number of persons killed or injured in the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | commission of the crimes, the state where the firearms used | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | originated, the Federal Firearms Licensee that sold the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | firearm, the type of firearms used, if known, annual | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | statistical information concerning Firearm Owner's | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Identification Card and concealed carry license applications, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | revocations, and compliance with Section 9.5 of the Firearm |
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1 | Owners Identification Card Act, and the information required | ||||||
2 | in the report or on the Illinois State Police's website under | ||||||
3 | Section 85 of the Firearms Restraining Order Act , and firearm | ||||||
4 | dealer license certification inspections . The Illinois State | ||||||
5 | Police shall make the information available on its website, | ||||||
6 | which may be presented in a dashboard format, in addition to | ||||||
7 | electronically filing a report with the Governor and the | ||||||
8 | General Assembly. The report to the General Assembly shall be | ||||||
9 | filed with the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the | ||||||
10 | Secretary of the Senate in electronic form only, in the manner | ||||||
11 | that the Clerk and the Secretary shall direct. | ||||||
12 | (b) The Illinois State Police shall study, on a regular | ||||||
13 | and ongoing basis, and compile reports on the number of | ||||||
14 | Firearm Owner's Identification Card checks to determine | ||||||
15 | firearms trafficking or straw purchase patterns. The Illinois | ||||||
16 | State Police shall, to the extent not inconsistent with law, | ||||||
17 | share such reports and underlying data with academic centers, | ||||||
18 | foundations, and law enforcement agencies studying firearms | ||||||
19 | trafficking, provided that personally identifying information | ||||||
20 | is protected. For purposes of this subsection (b), a Firearm | ||||||
21 | Owner's Identification Card number is not personally | ||||||
22 | identifying information, provided that no other personal | ||||||
23 | information of the card holder is attached to the record. The | ||||||
24 | Illinois State Police may create and attach an alternate | ||||||
25 | unique identifying number to each Firearm Owner's | ||||||
26 | Identification Card number, instead of releasing the Firearm |
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1 | Owner's Identification Card number itself. | ||||||
2 | (c) Each department, office, division, and agency of this | ||||||
3 | State shall, to the extent not inconsistent with law, | ||||||
4 | cooperate fully with the Illinois State Police and furnish the | ||||||
5 | Illinois State Police with all relevant information and | ||||||
6 | assistance on a timely basis as is necessary to accomplish the | ||||||
7 | purpose of this Act. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information | ||||||
8 | Authority shall submit the information required in subsection | ||||||
9 | (a) of this Section to the Illinois State Police, and any other | ||||||
10 | information as the Illinois State Police may request, to | ||||||
11 | assist the Illinois State Police in carrying out its duties | ||||||
12 | under this Act. | ||||||
13 | (Source: P.A. 102-237, eff. 1-1-22; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; | ||||||
14 | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-34, eff. 6-9-23.)
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15 | Section 10. The Illinois State Police Law of the Civil | ||||||
16 | Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing | ||||||
17 | Sections 2605-10, 2605-45, 2605-595, and 2605-605 as follows:
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18 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-10) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a in part) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 2605-10. Powers and duties, generally. | ||||||
20 | (a) The Illinois State Police shall exercise the rights, | ||||||
21 | powers, and duties that have been vested in the Illinois State | ||||||
22 | Police by the following: | ||||||
23 | The Illinois State Police Act. | ||||||
24 | The Illinois State Police Radio Act. |
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1 | The Criminal Identification Act. | ||||||
2 | The Illinois Vehicle Code. | ||||||
3 | The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. | ||||||
4 | The Firearm Concealed Carry Act. | ||||||
5 | The Firearm Dealer License Certification Act. | ||||||
6 | The Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of | ||||||
7 | 1984. | ||||||
8 | The Intergovernmental Drug Laws Enforcement Act. | ||||||
9 | The Narcotic Control Division Abolition Act. | ||||||
10 | The Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act. | ||||||
11 | The Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth | ||||||
12 | Registration Act. | ||||||
13 | (b) The Illinois State Police shall have the powers and | ||||||
14 | duties set forth in the following Sections. | ||||||
15 | (c) The Illinois State Police shall exercise the rights, | ||||||
16 | powers, and duties vested in the Illinois State Police to | ||||||
17 | implement the following protective service functions for State | ||||||
18 | facilities, State officials, and State employees serving in | ||||||
19 | their official capacity: | ||||||
20 | (1) Utilize subject matter expertise and law | ||||||
21 | enforcement authority to strengthen the protection of | ||||||
22 | State government facilities, State employees, State | ||||||
23 | officials, and State critical infrastructure. | ||||||
24 | (2) Coordinate State, federal, and local law | ||||||
25 | enforcement activities involving the protection of State | ||||||
26 | facilities, officials, and employees. |
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1 | (3) Conduct investigations of criminal threats to | ||||||
2 | State facilities, State critical infrastructure, State | ||||||
3 | officials, and State employees. | ||||||
4 | (4) Train State officials and employees in personal | ||||||
5 | protection, crime prevention, facility occupant emergency | ||||||
6 | planning, and incident management. | ||||||
7 | (5) Establish standard protocols for prevention and | ||||||
8 | response to criminal threats to State facilities, State | ||||||
9 | officials, State employees, and State critical | ||||||
10 | infrastructure and standard protocols for reporting of | ||||||
11 | suspicious activities. | ||||||
12 | (6) Establish minimum operational standards, | ||||||
13 | qualifications, training, and compliance requirements for | ||||||
14 | State employees and contractors engaged in the protection | ||||||
15 | of State facilities and employees. | ||||||
16 | (7) At the request of departments or agencies of State | ||||||
17 | government, conduct security assessments, including, but | ||||||
18 | not limited to, examination of alarm systems, cameras | ||||||
19 | systems, access points, personnel readiness, and emergency | ||||||
20 | protocols based on risk and need. | ||||||
21 | (8) Oversee the planning and implementation of | ||||||
22 | security and law enforcement activities necessary for the | ||||||
23 | protection of major, multi-jurisdictional events | ||||||
24 | implicating potential criminal threats to State officials, | ||||||
25 | State employees, or State-owned, State-leased, or | ||||||
26 | State-operated critical infrastructure or facilities. |
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1 | (9) Oversee and direct the planning and implementation | ||||||
2 | of security and law enforcement activities by the | ||||||
3 | departments and agencies of the State necessary for the | ||||||
4 | protection of State employees, State officials, and | ||||||
5 | State-owned, State-leased, or State-operated critical | ||||||
6 | infrastructure or facilities from criminal activity. | ||||||
7 | (10) Advise the Governor and Homeland Security Advisor | ||||||
8 | on any matters necessary for the effective protection of | ||||||
9 | State facilities, critical infrastructure, officials, and | ||||||
10 | employees from criminal threats. | ||||||
11 | (11) Utilize intergovernmental agreements and | ||||||
12 | administrative rules as needed for the effective, | ||||||
13 | efficient implementation of law enforcement and support | ||||||
14 | activities necessary for the protection of State | ||||||
15 | facilities, State infrastructure, State employees, and, | ||||||
16 | upon the express written consent of State constitutional | ||||||
17 | officials, State constitutional officials. | ||||||
18 | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24; | ||||||
19 | 103-564, eff. 11-17-23 .)
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20 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-45) (was 20 ILCS 2605/55a-5) | ||||||
21 | Sec. 2605-45. Division of Justice Services. The Division | ||||||
22 | of Justice Services shall provide administrative and technical | ||||||
23 | services and support to the Illinois State Police, criminal | ||||||
24 | justice agencies, and the public and shall exercise the | ||||||
25 | following functions: |
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1 | (1) Operate and maintain the Law Enforcement Agencies | ||||||
2 | Data System (LEADS), a statewide, computerized | ||||||
3 | telecommunications system designed to provide services, | ||||||
4 | information, and capabilities to the law enforcement and | ||||||
5 | criminal justice community in the State of Illinois. The | ||||||
6 | Director is responsible for establishing policy, | ||||||
7 | procedures, and regulations consistent with State and | ||||||
8 | federal rules, policies, and law by which LEADS operates. | ||||||
9 | The Director shall designate a statewide LEADS | ||||||
10 | Administrator for management of the system. The Director | ||||||
11 | may appoint a LEADS Advisory Policy Board to reflect the | ||||||
12 | needs and desires of the law enforcement and criminal | ||||||
13 | justice community and to make recommendations concerning | ||||||
14 | policies and procedures. | ||||||
15 | (2) Pursue research and the publication of studies | ||||||
16 | pertaining to local law enforcement activities. | ||||||
17 | (3) Serve as the State's point of contact for the | ||||||
18 | Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting | ||||||
19 | Program and National Incident-Based Reporting System. | ||||||
20 | (4) Operate an electronic data processing and computer | ||||||
21 | center for the storage and retrieval of data pertaining to | ||||||
22 | criminal activity. | ||||||
23 | (5) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested in | ||||||
24 | the Illinois State Police by the Cannabis Regulation and | ||||||
25 | Tax Act and the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis | ||||||
26 | Program Act. |
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1 | (6) (Blank). | ||||||
2 | (6.5) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested | ||||||
3 | in the Illinois State Police by the Firearm Owners | ||||||
4 | Identification Card Act, the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, | ||||||
5 | the Firearm Transfer Inquiry Program, and the prohibited | ||||||
6 | persons portal under Section 2605-304 , and the Firearm | ||||||
7 | Dealer License Certification Act . | ||||||
8 | (7) Exercise other duties that may be assigned by the | ||||||
9 | Director to fulfill the responsibilities and achieve the | ||||||
10 | purposes of the Illinois State Police. | ||||||
11 | (8) Exercise the rights, powers, and duties vested by | ||||||
12 | law in the Illinois State Police by the Criminal | ||||||
13 | Identification Act and the Illinois Uniform Conviction | ||||||
14 | Information Act. | ||||||
15 | (9) Exercise the powers and perform the duties that | ||||||
16 | have been vested in the Illinois State Police by the | ||||||
17 | Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registration | ||||||
18 | Act, the Sex Offender Registration Act, and the Sex | ||||||
19 | Offender Community Notification Law and adopt reasonable | ||||||
20 | rules necessitated thereby. | ||||||
21 | (10) Serve as the State central repository for | ||||||
22 | criminal history record information. | ||||||
23 | (11) Share all necessary information with the | ||||||
24 | Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board and the Firearms | ||||||
25 | Owner's Identification Card Review Board necessary for the | ||||||
26 | execution of their duties. |
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1 | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; 103-34, eff. 1-1-24 .)
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2 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-595) | ||||||
3 | Sec. 2605-595. State Police Firearm Services Fund. | ||||||
4 | (a) There is created in the State treasury a special fund | ||||||
5 | known as the State Police Firearm Services Fund. The Fund | ||||||
6 | shall receive revenue under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act , | ||||||
7 | the Firearm Dealer License Certification Act, and Section 5 of | ||||||
8 | the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. The Fund may also | ||||||
9 | receive revenue from grants, pass-through grants, donations, | ||||||
10 | appropriations, and any other legal source. | ||||||
11 | (a-5) (Blank). | ||||||
12 | (b) The Illinois State Police may use moneys in the Fund to | ||||||
13 | finance any of its lawful purposes, mandates, functions, and | ||||||
14 | duties under the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act , the | ||||||
15 | Firearm Dealer License Certification Act, and the Firearm | ||||||
16 | Concealed Carry Act, including the cost of sending notices of | ||||||
17 | expiration of Firearm Owner's Identification Cards, concealed | ||||||
18 | carry licenses, the prompt and efficient processing of | ||||||
19 | applications under the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act | ||||||
20 | and the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, the improved efficiency | ||||||
21 | and reporting of the LEADS and federal NICS law enforcement | ||||||
22 | data systems, and support for investigations required under | ||||||
23 | these Acts and law. Any surplus funds beyond what is needed to | ||||||
24 | comply with the aforementioned purposes shall be used by the | ||||||
25 | Illinois State Police to improve the Law Enforcement Agencies |
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1 | Data System (LEADS) and criminal history background check | ||||||
2 | system. | ||||||
3 | (c) Investment income that is attributable to the | ||||||
4 | investment of moneys in the Fund shall be retained in the Fund | ||||||
5 | for the uses specified in this Section. | ||||||
6 | (Source: P.A. 102-505, eff. 8-20-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; | ||||||
7 | 103-363, eff. 7-28-23.)
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8 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-605) | ||||||
9 | Sec. 2605-605. Violent Crime Intelligence Task Force. The | ||||||
10 | Director of the Illinois State Police shall establish a | ||||||
11 | statewide multi-jurisdictional Violent Crime Intelligence Task | ||||||
12 | Force led by the Illinois State Police dedicated to combating | ||||||
13 | gun violence, gun-trafficking, and other violent crime with | ||||||
14 | the primary mission of preservation of life and reducing the | ||||||
15 | occurrence and the fear of crime. The objectives of the Task | ||||||
16 | Force shall include, but not be limited to, reducing and | ||||||
17 | preventing illegal possession and use of firearms, | ||||||
18 | firearm-related homicides, and other violent crimes, and | ||||||
19 | solving firearm-related crimes. | ||||||
20 | (1) The Task Force may develop and acquire information, | ||||||
21 | training, tools, and resources necessary to implement a | ||||||
22 | data-driven approach to policing, with an emphasis on | ||||||
23 | intelligence development. | ||||||
24 | (2) The Task Force may utilize information sharing, | ||||||
25 | partnerships, crime analysis, and evidence-based practices to |
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1 | assist in the reduction of firearm-related shootings, | ||||||
2 | homicides, and gun-trafficking, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
3 | ballistic data, eTrace data, DNA evidence, latent | ||||||
4 | fingerprints, firearm training data, and National Integrated | ||||||
5 | Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) data. The Task Force may | ||||||
6 | design a model crime gun intelligence strategy which may | ||||||
7 | include, but is not limited to, comprehensive collection and | ||||||
8 | documentation of all ballistic evidence, timely transfer of | ||||||
9 | NIBIN and eTrace leads to an intelligence center, which may | ||||||
10 | include the Division of Criminal Investigation of the Illinois | ||||||
11 | State Police, timely dissemination of intelligence to | ||||||
12 | investigators, investigative follow-up, and coordinated | ||||||
13 | prosecution. | ||||||
14 | (3) The Task Force may recognize and utilize best | ||||||
15 | practices of community policing and may develop potential | ||||||
16 | partnerships with faith-based and community organizations to | ||||||
17 | achieve its goals. | ||||||
18 | (4) The Task Force may identify and utilize best practices | ||||||
19 | in drug-diversion programs and other community-based services | ||||||
20 | to redirect low-level offenders. | ||||||
21 | (5) The Task Force may assist in violence suppression | ||||||
22 | strategies including, but not limited to, details in | ||||||
23 | identified locations that have shown to be the most prone to | ||||||
24 | gun violence and violent crime, focused deterrence against | ||||||
25 | violent gangs and groups considered responsible for the | ||||||
26 | violence in communities, and other intelligence driven methods |
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1 | deemed necessary to interrupt cycles of violence or prevent | ||||||
2 | retaliation. | ||||||
3 | (6) In consultation with the Chief Procurement Officer, | ||||||
4 | the Illinois State Police may obtain contracts for software, | ||||||
5 | commodities, resources, and equipment to assist the Task Force | ||||||
6 | with achieving this Act. Any contracts necessary to support | ||||||
7 | the delivery of necessary software, commodities, resources, | ||||||
8 | and equipment are not subject to the Illinois Procurement | ||||||
9 | Code, except for Sections 20-60, 20-65, 20-70, and 20-160 and | ||||||
10 | Article 50 of that Code, provided that the Chief Procurement | ||||||
11 | Officer may, in writing with justification, waive any | ||||||
12 | certification required under Article 50 of the Illinois | ||||||
13 | Procurement Code. | ||||||
14 | (7) The Task Force shall conduct enforcement operations | ||||||
15 | against persons whose Firearm Owner's Identification Cards | ||||||
16 | have been revoked or suspended and persons who fail to comply | ||||||
17 | with the requirements of Section 9.5 of the Firearm Owners | ||||||
18 | Identification Card Act, prioritizing individuals presenting a | ||||||
19 | clear and present danger to themselves or to others under | ||||||
20 | paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of Section 8.1 of the Firearm | ||||||
21 | Owners Identification Card Act. | ||||||
22 | (8) The Task Force shall collaborate with local law | ||||||
23 | enforcement agencies to enforce provisions of the Firearm | ||||||
24 | Owners Identification Card Act, the Firearm Concealed Carry | ||||||
25 | Act, the Firearm Dealer License Certification Act, and Article | ||||||
26 | 24 of the Criminal Code of 2012. |
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1 | (9) To implement this Section, the Director of the | ||||||
2 | Illinois State Police may establish intergovernmental | ||||||
3 | agreements with law enforcement agencies in accordance with | ||||||
4 | the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. | ||||||
5 | (10) Law enforcement agencies that participate in | ||||||
6 | activities described in paragraphs (7) through (9) may apply | ||||||
7 | to the Illinois State Police for grants from the State Police | ||||||
8 | Firearm Enforcement Fund. | ||||||
9 | (Source: P.A. 102-237, eff. 1-1-22; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; | ||||||
10 | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 103-609, eff. 7-1-24.)
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11 | Section 15. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | ||||||
12 | changing Section 1-10 as follows:
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13 | (30 ILCS 500/1-10) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 1-10. Application. | ||||||
15 | (a) This Code applies only to procurements for which | ||||||
16 | bidders, offerors, potential contractors, or contractors were | ||||||
17 | first solicited on or after July 1, 1998. This Code shall not | ||||||
18 | be construed to affect or impair any contract, or any | ||||||
19 | provision of a contract, entered into based on a solicitation | ||||||
20 | prior to the implementation date of this Code as described in | ||||||
21 | Article 99, including, but not limited to, any covenant | ||||||
22 | entered into with respect to any revenue bonds or similar | ||||||
23 | instruments. All procurements for which contracts are | ||||||
24 | solicited between the effective date of Articles 50 and 99 and |
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1 | July 1, 1998 shall be substantially in accordance with this | ||||||
2 | Code and its intent. | ||||||
3 | (b) This Code shall apply regardless of the source of the | ||||||
4 | funds with which the contracts are paid, including federal | ||||||
5 | assistance moneys. This Code shall not apply to: | ||||||
6 | (1) Contracts between the State and its political | ||||||
7 | subdivisions or other governments, or between State | ||||||
8 | governmental bodies, except as specifically provided in | ||||||
9 | this Code. | ||||||
10 | (2) Grants, except for the filing requirements of | ||||||
11 | Section 20-80. | ||||||
12 | (3) Purchase of care, except as provided in Section | ||||||
13 | 5-30.6 of the Illinois Public Aid Code and this Section. | ||||||
14 | (4) Hiring of an individual as an employee and not as | ||||||
15 | an independent contractor, whether pursuant to an | ||||||
16 | employment code or policy or by contract directly with | ||||||
17 | that individual. | ||||||
18 | (5) Collective bargaining contracts. | ||||||
19 | (6) Purchase of real estate, except that notice of | ||||||
20 | this type of contract with a value of more than $25,000 | ||||||
21 | must be published in the Procurement Bulletin within 10 | ||||||
22 | calendar days after the deed is recorded in the county of | ||||||
23 | jurisdiction. The notice shall identify the real estate | ||||||
24 | purchased, the names of all parties to the contract, the | ||||||
25 | value of the contract, and the effective date of the | ||||||
26 | contract. |
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1 | (7) Contracts necessary to prepare for anticipated | ||||||
2 | litigation, enforcement actions, or investigations, | ||||||
3 | provided that the chief legal counsel to the Governor | ||||||
4 | shall give his or her prior approval when the procuring | ||||||
5 | agency is one subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor, | ||||||
6 | and provided that the chief legal counsel of any other | ||||||
7 | procuring entity subject to this Code shall give his or | ||||||
8 | her prior approval when the procuring entity is not one | ||||||
9 | subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor. | ||||||
10 | (8) (Blank). | ||||||
11 | (9) Procurement expenditures by the Illinois | ||||||
12 | Conservation Foundation when only private funds are used. | ||||||
13 | (10) (Blank). | ||||||
14 | (11) Public-private agreements entered into according | ||||||
15 | to the procurement requirements of Section 20 of the | ||||||
16 | Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act and | ||||||
17 | design-build agreements entered into according to the | ||||||
18 | procurement requirements of Section 25 of the | ||||||
19 | Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act. | ||||||
20 | (12) (A) Contracts for legal, financial, and other | ||||||
21 | professional and artistic services entered into by the | ||||||
22 | Illinois Finance Authority in which the State of Illinois | ||||||
23 | is not obligated. Such contracts shall be awarded through | ||||||
24 | a competitive process authorized by the members of the | ||||||
25 | Illinois Finance Authority and are subject to Sections | ||||||
26 | 5-30, 20-160, 50-13, 50-20, 50-35, and 50-37 of this Code, |
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1 | as well as the final approval by the members of the | ||||||
2 | Illinois Finance Authority of the terms of the contract. | ||||||
3 | (B) Contracts for legal and financial services entered | ||||||
4 | into by the Illinois Housing Development Authority in | ||||||
5 | connection with the issuance of bonds in which the State | ||||||
6 | of Illinois is not obligated. Such contracts shall be | ||||||
7 | awarded through a competitive process authorized by the | ||||||
8 | members of the Illinois Housing Development Authority and | ||||||
9 | are subject to Sections 5-30, 20-160, 50-13, 50-20, 50-35, | ||||||
10 | and 50-37 of this Code, as well as the final approval by | ||||||
11 | the members of the Illinois Housing Development Authority | ||||||
12 | of the terms of the contract. | ||||||
13 | (13) Contracts for services, commodities, and | ||||||
14 | equipment to support the delivery of timely forensic | ||||||
15 | science services in consultation with and subject to the | ||||||
16 | approval of the Chief Procurement Officer as provided in | ||||||
17 | subsection (d) of Section 5-4-3a of the Unified Code of | ||||||
18 | Corrections, except for the requirements of Sections | ||||||
19 | 20-60, 20-65, 20-70, and 20-160 and Article 50 of this | ||||||
20 | Code; however, the Chief Procurement Officer may, in | ||||||
21 | writing with justification, waive any certification | ||||||
22 | required under Article 50 of this Code. For any contracts | ||||||
23 | for services which are currently provided by members of a | ||||||
24 | collective bargaining agreement, the applicable terms of | ||||||
25 | the collective bargaining agreement concerning | ||||||
26 | subcontracting shall be followed. |
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1 | On and after January 1, 2019, this paragraph (13), | ||||||
2 | except for this sentence, is inoperative. | ||||||
3 | (14) Contracts for participation expenditures required | ||||||
4 | by a domestic or international trade show or exhibition of | ||||||
5 | an exhibitor, member, or sponsor. | ||||||
6 | (15) Contracts with a railroad or utility that | ||||||
7 | requires the State to reimburse the railroad or utilities | ||||||
8 | for the relocation of utilities for construction or other | ||||||
9 | public purpose. Contracts included within this paragraph | ||||||
10 | (15) shall include, but not be limited to, those | ||||||
11 | associated with: relocations, crossings, installations, | ||||||
12 | and maintenance. For the purposes of this paragraph (15), | ||||||
13 | "railroad" means any form of non-highway ground | ||||||
14 | transportation that runs on rails or electromagnetic | ||||||
15 | guideways and "utility" means: (1) public utilities as | ||||||
16 | defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act, (2) | ||||||
17 | telecommunications carriers as defined in Section 13-202 | ||||||
18 | of the Public Utilities Act, (3) electric cooperatives as | ||||||
19 | defined in Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier Act, (4) | ||||||
20 | telephone or telecommunications cooperatives as defined in | ||||||
21 | Section 13-212 of the Public Utilities Act, (5) rural | ||||||
22 | water or waste water systems with 10,000 connections or | ||||||
23 | less, (6) a holder as defined in Section 21-201 of the | ||||||
24 | Public Utilities Act, and (7) municipalities owning or | ||||||
25 | operating utility systems consisting of public utilities | ||||||
26 | as that term is defined in Section 11-117-2 of the |
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1 | Illinois Municipal Code. | ||||||
2 | (16) Procurement expenditures necessary for the | ||||||
3 | Department of Public Health to provide the delivery of | ||||||
4 | timely newborn screening services in accordance with the | ||||||
5 | Newborn Metabolic Screening Act. | ||||||
6 | (17) Procurement expenditures necessary for the | ||||||
7 | Department of Agriculture, the Department of Financial and | ||||||
8 | Professional Regulation, the Department of Human Services, | ||||||
9 | and the Department of Public Health to implement the | ||||||
10 | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program and Opioid | ||||||
11 | Alternative Pilot Program requirements and ensure access | ||||||
12 | to medical cannabis for patients with debilitating medical | ||||||
13 | conditions in accordance with the Compassionate Use of | ||||||
14 | Medical Cannabis Program Act. | ||||||
15 | (18) This Code does not apply to any procurements | ||||||
16 | necessary for the Department of Agriculture, the | ||||||
17 | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, the | ||||||
18 | Department of Human Services, the Department of Commerce | ||||||
19 | and Economic Opportunity, and the Department of Public | ||||||
20 | Health to implement the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act if | ||||||
21 | the applicable agency has made a good faith determination | ||||||
22 | that it is necessary and appropriate for the expenditure | ||||||
23 | to fall within this exemption and if the process is | ||||||
24 | conducted in a manner substantially in accordance with the | ||||||
25 | requirements of Sections 20-160, 25-60, 30-22, 50-5, | ||||||
26 | 50-10, 50-10.5, 50-12, 50-13, 50-15, 50-20, 50-21, 50-35, |
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1 | 50-36, 50-37, 50-38, and 50-50 of this Code; however, for | ||||||
2 | Section 50-35, compliance applies only to contracts or | ||||||
3 | subcontracts over $100,000. Notice of each contract | ||||||
4 | entered into under this paragraph (18) that is related to | ||||||
5 | the procurement of goods and services identified in | ||||||
6 | paragraph (1) through (9) of this subsection shall be | ||||||
7 | published in the Procurement Bulletin within 14 calendar | ||||||
8 | days after contract execution. The Chief Procurement | ||||||
9 | Officer shall prescribe the form and content of the | ||||||
10 | notice. Each agency shall provide the Chief Procurement | ||||||
11 | Officer, on a monthly basis, in the form and content | ||||||
12 | prescribed by the Chief Procurement Officer, a report of | ||||||
13 | contracts that are related to the procurement of goods and | ||||||
14 | services identified in this subsection. At a minimum, this | ||||||
15 | report shall include the name of the contractor, a | ||||||
16 | description of the supply or service provided, the total | ||||||
17 | amount of the contract, the term of the contract, and the | ||||||
18 | exception to this Code utilized. A copy of any or all of | ||||||
19 | these contracts shall be made available to the Chief | ||||||
20 | Procurement Officer immediately upon request. The Chief | ||||||
21 | Procurement Officer shall submit a report to the Governor | ||||||
22 | and General Assembly no later than November 1 of each year | ||||||
23 | that includes, at a minimum, an annual summary of the | ||||||
24 | monthly information reported to the Chief Procurement | ||||||
25 | Officer. This exemption becomes inoperative 5 years after | ||||||
26 | June 25, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act 101-27). |
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1 | (19) Acquisition of modifications or adjustments, | ||||||
2 | limited to assistive technology devices and assistive | ||||||
3 | technology services, adaptive equipment, repairs, and | ||||||
4 | replacement parts to provide reasonable accommodations (i) | ||||||
5 | that enable a qualified applicant with a disability to | ||||||
6 | complete the job application process and be considered for | ||||||
7 | the position such qualified applicant desires, (ii) that | ||||||
8 | modify or adjust the work environment to enable a | ||||||
9 | qualified current employee with a disability to perform | ||||||
10 | the essential functions of the position held by that | ||||||
11 | employee, (iii) to enable a qualified current employee | ||||||
12 | with a disability to enjoy equal benefits and privileges | ||||||
13 | of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated | ||||||
14 | employees without disabilities, and (iv) that allow a | ||||||
15 | customer, client, claimant, or member of the public | ||||||
16 | seeking State services full use and enjoyment of and | ||||||
17 | access to its programs, services, or benefits. | ||||||
18 | For purposes of this paragraph (19): | ||||||
19 | "Assistive technology devices" means any item, piece | ||||||
20 | of equipment, or product system, whether acquired | ||||||
21 | commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that | ||||||
22 | is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional | ||||||
23 | capabilities of individuals with disabilities. | ||||||
24 | "Assistive technology services" means any service that | ||||||
25 | directly assists an individual with a disability in | ||||||
26 | selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology |
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1 | device. | ||||||
2 | "Qualified" has the same meaning and use as provided | ||||||
3 | under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act when | ||||||
4 | describing an individual with a disability. | ||||||
5 | (20) Procurement expenditures necessary for the | ||||||
6 | Illinois Commerce Commission to hire third-party | ||||||
7 | facilitators pursuant to Sections 16-105.17 and 16-108.18 | ||||||
8 | of the Public Utilities Act or an ombudsman pursuant to | ||||||
9 | Section 16-107.5 of the Public Utilities Act, a | ||||||
10 | facilitator pursuant to Section 16-105.17 of the Public | ||||||
11 | Utilities Act, or a grid auditor pursuant to Section | ||||||
12 | 16-105.10 of the Public Utilities Act. | ||||||
13 | (21) Procurement expenditures for the purchase, | ||||||
14 | renewal, and expansion of software, software licenses, or | ||||||
15 | software maintenance agreements that support the efforts | ||||||
16 | of the Illinois State Police to enforce, regulate, and | ||||||
17 | administer the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, the | ||||||
18 | Firearm Concealed Carry Act, the Firearms Restraining | ||||||
19 | Order Act, the Firearm Dealer License Certification Act, | ||||||
20 | the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS), the | ||||||
21 | Uniform Crime Reporting Act, the Criminal Identification | ||||||
22 | Act, the Illinois Uniform Conviction Information Act, and | ||||||
23 | the Gun Trafficking Information Act, or establish or | ||||||
24 | maintain record management systems necessary to conduct | ||||||
25 | human trafficking investigations or gun trafficking or | ||||||
26 | other stolen firearm investigations. This paragraph (21) |
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1 | applies to contracts entered into on or after January 10, | ||||||
2 | 2023 (the effective date of Public Act 102-1116) and the | ||||||
3 | renewal of contracts that are in effect on January 10, | ||||||
4 | 2023 (the effective date of Public Act 102-1116). | ||||||
5 | (22) Contracts for project management services and | ||||||
6 | system integration services required for the completion of | ||||||
7 | the State's enterprise resource planning project. This | ||||||
8 | exemption becomes inoperative 5 years after June 7, 2023 | ||||||
9 | (the effective date of the changes made to this Section by | ||||||
10 | Public Act 103-8). This paragraph (22) applies to | ||||||
11 | contracts entered into on or after June 7, 2023 (the | ||||||
12 | effective date of the changes made to this Section by | ||||||
13 | Public Act 103-8) and the renewal of contracts that are in | ||||||
14 | effect on June 7, 2023 (the effective date of the changes | ||||||
15 | made to this Section by Public Act 103-8). | ||||||
16 | (23) Procurements necessary for the Department of | ||||||
17 | Insurance to implement the Illinois Health Benefits | ||||||
18 | Exchange Law if the Department of Insurance has made a | ||||||
19 | good faith determination that it is necessary and | ||||||
20 | appropriate for the expenditure to fall within this | ||||||
21 | exemption. The procurement process shall be conducted in a | ||||||
22 | manner substantially in accordance with the requirements | ||||||
23 | of Sections 20-160 and 25-60 and Article 50 of this Code. A | ||||||
24 | copy of these contracts shall be made available to the | ||||||
25 | Chief Procurement Officer immediately upon request. This | ||||||
26 | paragraph is inoperative 5 years after June 27, 2023 (the |
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1 | effective date of Public Act 103-103). | ||||||
2 | (24) Contracts for public education programming, | ||||||
3 | noncommercial sustaining announcements, public service | ||||||
4 | announcements, and public awareness and education | ||||||
5 | messaging with the nonprofit trade associations of the | ||||||
6 | providers of those services that inform the public on | ||||||
7 | immediate and ongoing health and safety risks and hazards. | ||||||
8 | (25) Procurements necessary for the Department of | ||||||
9 | Early Childhood to implement the Department of Early | ||||||
10 | Childhood Act if the Department has made a good faith | ||||||
11 | determination that it is necessary and appropriate for the | ||||||
12 | expenditure to fall within this exemption. This exemption | ||||||
13 | shall only be used for products and services procured | ||||||
14 | solely for use by the Department of Early Childhood. The | ||||||
15 | procurements may include those necessary to design and | ||||||
16 | build integrated, operational systems of programs and | ||||||
17 | services. The procurements may include, but are not | ||||||
18 | limited to, those necessary to align and update program | ||||||
19 | standards, integrate funding systems, design and establish | ||||||
20 | data and reporting systems, align and update models for | ||||||
21 | technical assistance and professional development, design | ||||||
22 | systems to manage grants and ensure compliance, design and | ||||||
23 | implement management and operational structures, and | ||||||
24 | establish new means of engaging with families, educators, | ||||||
25 | providers, and stakeholders. The procurement processes | ||||||
26 | shall be conducted in a manner substantially in accordance |
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1 | with the requirements of Article 50 (ethics) and Sections | ||||||
2 | 5-5 (Procurement Policy Board), 5-7 (Commission on Equity | ||||||
3 | and Inclusion), 20-80 (contract files), 20-120 | ||||||
4 | (subcontractors), 20-155 (paperwork), 20-160 | ||||||
5 | (ethics/campaign contribution prohibitions), 25-60 | ||||||
6 | (prevailing wage), and 25-90 (prohibited and authorized | ||||||
7 | cybersecurity) of this Code. Beginning January 1, 2025, | ||||||
8 | the Department of Early Childhood shall provide a | ||||||
9 | quarterly report to the General Assembly detailing a list | ||||||
10 | of expenditures and contracts for which the Department | ||||||
11 | uses this exemption. This paragraph is inoperative on and | ||||||
12 | after July 1, 2027. | ||||||
13 | (26) (25) Procurements that are necessary for | ||||||
14 | increasing the recruitment and retention of State | ||||||
15 | employees, particularly minority candidates for | ||||||
16 | employment, including: | ||||||
17 | (A) procurements related to registration fees for | ||||||
18 | job fairs and other outreach and recruitment events; | ||||||
19 | (B) production of recruitment materials; and | ||||||
20 | (C) other services related to recruitment and | ||||||
21 | retention of State employees. | ||||||
22 | The exemption under this paragraph (26) (25) applies | ||||||
23 | only if the State agency has made a good faith | ||||||
24 | determination that it is necessary and appropriate for the | ||||||
25 | expenditure to fall within this paragraph (26) (25) . The | ||||||
26 | procurement process under this paragraph (26) (25) shall |
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1 | be conducted in a manner substantially in accordance with | ||||||
2 | the requirements of Sections 20-160 and 25-60 and Article | ||||||
3 | 50 of this Code. A copy of these contracts shall be made | ||||||
4 | available to the Chief Procurement Officer immediately | ||||||
5 | upon request. Nothing in this paragraph (26) (25) | ||||||
6 | authorizes the replacement or diminishment of State | ||||||
7 | responsibilities in hiring or the positions that | ||||||
8 | effectuate that hiring. This paragraph (26) (25) is | ||||||
9 | inoperative on and after June 30, 2029. | ||||||
10 | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for contracts | ||||||
11 | with an annual value of more than $100,000 entered into on or | ||||||
12 | after October 1, 2017 under an exemption provided in any | ||||||
13 | paragraph of this subsection (b), except paragraph (1), (2), | ||||||
14 | or (5), each State agency shall post to the appropriate | ||||||
15 | procurement bulletin the name of the contractor, a description | ||||||
16 | of the supply or service provided, the total amount of the | ||||||
17 | contract, the term of the contract, and the exception to the | ||||||
18 | Code utilized. The chief procurement officer shall submit a | ||||||
19 | report to the Governor and General Assembly no later than | ||||||
20 | November 1 of each year that shall include, at a minimum, an | ||||||
21 | annual summary of the monthly information reported to the | ||||||
22 | chief procurement officer. | ||||||
23 | (c) This Code does not apply to the electric power | ||||||
24 | procurement process provided for under Section 1-75 of the | ||||||
25 | Illinois Power Agency Act and Section 16-111.5 of the Public | ||||||
26 | Utilities Act. This Code does not apply to the procurement of |
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1 | technical and policy experts pursuant to Section 1-129 of the | ||||||
2 | Illinois Power Agency Act. | ||||||
3 | (d) Except for Section 20-160 and Article 50 of this Code, | ||||||
4 | and as expressly required by Section 9.1 of the Illinois | ||||||
5 | Lottery Law, the provisions of this Code do not apply to the | ||||||
6 | procurement process provided for under Section 9.1 of the | ||||||
7 | Illinois Lottery Law. | ||||||
8 | (e) This Code does not apply to the process used by the | ||||||
9 | Capital Development Board to retain a person or entity to | ||||||
10 | assist the Capital Development Board with its duties related | ||||||
11 | to the determination of costs of a clean coal SNG brownfield | ||||||
12 | facility, as defined by Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power | ||||||
13 | Agency Act, as required in subsection (h-3) of Section 9-220 | ||||||
14 | of the Public Utilities Act, including calculating the range | ||||||
15 | of capital costs, the range of operating and maintenance | ||||||
16 | costs, or the sequestration costs or monitoring the | ||||||
17 | construction of clean coal SNG brownfield facility for the | ||||||
18 | full duration of construction. | ||||||
19 | (f) (Blank). | ||||||
20 | (g) (Blank). | ||||||
21 | (h) This Code does not apply to the process to procure or | ||||||
22 | contracts entered into in accordance with Sections 11-5.2 and | ||||||
23 | 11-5.3 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. | ||||||
24 | (i) Each chief procurement officer may access records | ||||||
25 | necessary to review whether a contract, purchase, or other | ||||||
26 | expenditure is or is not subject to the provisions of this |
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1 | Code, unless such records would be subject to attorney-client | ||||||
2 | privilege. | ||||||
3 | (j) This Code does not apply to the process used by the | ||||||
4 | Capital Development Board to retain an artist or work or works | ||||||
5 | of art as required in Section 14 of the Capital Development | ||||||
6 | Board Act. | ||||||
7 | (k) This Code does not apply to the process to procure | ||||||
8 | contracts, or contracts entered into, by the State Board of | ||||||
9 | Elections or the State Electoral Board for hearing officers | ||||||
10 | appointed pursuant to the Election Code. | ||||||
11 | (l) This Code does not apply to the processes used by the | ||||||
12 | Illinois Student Assistance Commission to procure supplies and | ||||||
13 | services paid for from the private funds of the Illinois | ||||||
14 | Prepaid Tuition Fund. As used in this subsection (l), "private | ||||||
15 | funds" means funds derived from deposits paid into the | ||||||
16 | Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund and the earnings thereon. | ||||||
17 | (m) This Code shall apply regardless of the source of | ||||||
18 | funds with which contracts are paid, including federal | ||||||
19 | assistance moneys. Except as specifically provided in this | ||||||
20 | Code, this Code shall not apply to procurement expenditures | ||||||
21 | necessary for the Department of Public Health to conduct the | ||||||
22 | Healthy Illinois Survey in accordance with Section 2310-431 of | ||||||
23 | the Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the | ||||||
24 | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. | ||||||
25 | (Source: P.A. 102-175, eff. 7-29-21; 102-483, eff 1-1-22; | ||||||
26 | 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-600, eff. 8-27-21; 102-662, eff. |
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1 | 9-15-21; 102-721, eff. 1-1-23; 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; | ||||||
2 | 102-1116, eff. 1-10-23; 103-8, eff. 6-7-23; 103-103, eff. | ||||||
3 | 6-27-23; 103-570, eff. 1-1-24; 103-580, eff. 12-8-23; 103-594, | ||||||
4 | eff. 6-25-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24; 103-865, eff. 1-1-25; | ||||||
5 | revised 11-26-24.)
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6 | (430 ILCS 68/Act rep.) | ||||||
7 | Section 20. The Firearm Dealer License Certification Act | ||||||
8 | is repealed.
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9 | Section 25. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by | ||||||
10 | changing Section 24-5.1 as follows:
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11 | (720 ILCS 5/24-5.1) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 24-5.1. Serialization of unfinished frames or | ||||||
13 | receivers; prohibition on unserialized firearms; exceptions; | ||||||
14 | penalties. | ||||||
15 | (a) In this Section: | ||||||
16 | "Bona fide supplier" means an established business entity | ||||||
17 | engaged in the development and sale of firearms parts to one or | ||||||
18 | more federal firearms manufacturers or federal firearms | ||||||
19 | importers. | ||||||
20 | "Federal firearms dealer" means a licensed manufacturer | ||||||
21 | pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(11). | ||||||
22 | "Federal firearms importer" means a licensed importer | ||||||
23 | pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(9). |
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1 | "Federal firearms manufacturer" means a licensed | ||||||
2 | manufacturer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(10). | ||||||
3 | "Frame or receiver" means a part of a firearm that, when | ||||||
4 | the complete weapon is assembled, is visible from the exterior | ||||||
5 | and provides housing or a structure designed to hold or | ||||||
6 | integrate one or more fire control components, even if pins or | ||||||
7 | other attachments are required to connect those components to | ||||||
8 | the housing or structure. For models of firearms in which | ||||||
9 | multiple parts provide such housing or structure, the part or | ||||||
10 | parts that the Director of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, | ||||||
11 | Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has determined are a frame or | ||||||
12 | receiver constitute the frame or receiver. For purposes of | ||||||
13 | this definition, "fire control component" means a component | ||||||
14 | necessary for the firearm to initiate, complete, or continue | ||||||
15 | the firing sequence, including any of the following: hammer, | ||||||
16 | bolt, bolt carrier, breechblock, cylinder, trigger mechanism, | ||||||
17 | firing pin, striker, or slide rails. | ||||||
18 | "Security exemplar" means an object to be fabricated at | ||||||
19 | the direction of the United States Attorney General that is | ||||||
20 | (1) constructed of 3.7 ounces of material type 17-4 PH | ||||||
21 | stainless steel in a shape resembling a handgun and (2) | ||||||
22 | suitable for testing and calibrating metal detectors. | ||||||
23 | "Three-dimensional printer" means a computer or | ||||||
24 | computer-drive machine capable of producing a | ||||||
25 | three-dimensional object from a digital model. | ||||||
26 | "Undetectable firearm" means (1) a firearm constructed |
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1 | entirely of non-metal substances; (2) a firearm that, after | ||||||
2 | removal of all parts but the major components of the firearm, | ||||||
3 | is not detectable by walk-through metal detectors calibrated | ||||||
4 | and operated to detect the security exemplar; or (3) a firearm | ||||||
5 | that includes a major component of a firearm, which, if | ||||||
6 | subject to the types of detection devices commonly used at | ||||||
7 | airports for security screening, would not generate an image | ||||||
8 | that accurately depicts the shape of the component. | ||||||
9 | "Undetectable firearm" does not include a firearm subject to | ||||||
10 | the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 922(p)(3) through (6). | ||||||
11 | "Unfinished frame or receiver" means any forging, casting, | ||||||
12 | printing, extrusion, machined body, or similar article that: | ||||||
13 | (1) has reached a stage in manufacture where it may | ||||||
14 | readily be completed, assembled, or converted to be a | ||||||
15 | functional firearm; or | ||||||
16 | (2) is marketed or sold to the public to become or be | ||||||
17 | used as the frame or receiver of a functional firearm once | ||||||
18 | completed, assembled, or converted. | ||||||
19 | "Unserialized" means lacking a serial number imprinted by: | ||||||
20 | (1) a federal firearms manufacturer, federal firearms | ||||||
21 | importer, federal firearms dealer, or other federal | ||||||
22 | licensee authorized to provide marking services, pursuant | ||||||
23 | to a requirement under federal law; or | ||||||
24 | (2) a federal firearms dealer or other federal | ||||||
25 | licensee authorized to provide marking services pursuant | ||||||
26 | to subsection (f) of this Section. |
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1 | (b) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly sell, offer | ||||||
2 | to sell, or transfer an unserialized unfinished frame or | ||||||
3 | receiver or unserialized firearm, including those produced | ||||||
4 | using a three-dimensional printer, unless the party purchasing | ||||||
5 | or receiving the unfinished frame or receiver or unserialized | ||||||
6 | firearm is a federal firearms importer, federal firearms | ||||||
7 | manufacturer, or federal firearms dealer. | ||||||
8 | (c) Beginning 180 days after May 18, 2022 (the effective | ||||||
9 | date of Public Act 102-889), it is unlawful for any person to | ||||||
10 | knowingly possess, transport, or receive an unfinished frame | ||||||
11 | or receiver, unless: | ||||||
12 | (1) the party possessing or receiving the unfinished | ||||||
13 | frame or receiver is a federal firearms importer or | ||||||
14 | federal firearms manufacturer; | ||||||
15 | (2) the unfinished frame or receiver is possessed or | ||||||
16 | transported by a person for transfer to a federal firearms | ||||||
17 | importer or federal firearms manufacturer; or | ||||||
18 | (3) the unfinished frame or receiver has been | ||||||
19 | imprinted with a serial number issued by a federal | ||||||
20 | firearms importer or federal firearms manufacturer in | ||||||
21 | compliance with subsection (f) of this Section. | ||||||
22 | (d) Beginning 180 days after May 18, 2022 (the effective | ||||||
23 | date of Public Act 102-889), unless the party receiving the | ||||||
24 | firearm is a federal firearms importer or federal firearms | ||||||
25 | manufacturer, it is unlawful for any person to knowingly | ||||||
26 | possess, purchase, transport, or receive a firearm that is not |
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1 | imprinted with a serial number by (1) a federal firearms | ||||||
2 | importer or federal firearms manufacturer in compliance with | ||||||
3 | all federal laws and regulations regulating the manufacture | ||||||
4 | and import of firearms or (2) a federal firearms manufacturer, | ||||||
5 | federal firearms dealer, or other federal licensee authorized | ||||||
6 | to provide marking services in compliance with the | ||||||
7 | unserialized firearm serialization process under subsection | ||||||
8 | (f) of this Section. | ||||||
9 | (e) Any firearm or unfinished frame or receiver | ||||||
10 | manufactured using a three-dimensional printer must also be | ||||||
11 | serialized in accordance with the requirements of subsection | ||||||
12 | (f) within 30 days after May 18, 2022 (the effective date of | ||||||
13 | Public Act 102-889), or prior to reaching a stage of | ||||||
14 | manufacture where it may be readily completed, assembled, or | ||||||
15 | converted to be a functional firearm. | ||||||
16 | (f) Unserialized unfinished frames or receivers and | ||||||
17 | unserialized firearms serialized pursuant to this Section | ||||||
18 | shall be serialized in compliance with all of the following: | ||||||
19 | (1) An unserialized unfinished frame or receiver and | ||||||
20 | unserialized firearm shall be serialized by a federally | ||||||
21 | licensed firearms dealer or other federal licensee | ||||||
22 | authorized to provide marking services with the licensee's | ||||||
23 | abbreviated federal firearms license number as a prefix | ||||||
24 | (which is the first 3 and last 5 digits) followed by a | ||||||
25 | hyphen, and then followed by a number as a suffix, such as | ||||||
26 | 12345678-(number). The serial number or numbers must be |
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1 | placed in a manner that accords with the requirements | ||||||
2 | under federal law for affixing serial numbers to firearms, | ||||||
3 | including the requirements that the serial number or | ||||||
4 | numbers be at the minimum size and depth, and not | ||||||
5 | susceptible to being readily obliterated, altered, or | ||||||
6 | removed, and the licensee must retain records that accord | ||||||
7 | with the requirements under federal law in the case of the | ||||||
8 | sale of a firearm. The imprinting of any serial number | ||||||
9 | upon an undetectable firearm must be done on a steel | ||||||
10 | plaque in compliance with 18 U.S.C. 922(p). | ||||||
11 | (2) Every federally licensed firearms dealer or other | ||||||
12 | federal licensee that engraves, casts, stamps, or | ||||||
13 | otherwise conspicuously and permanently places a unique | ||||||
14 | serial number pursuant to this Section shall maintain a | ||||||
15 | record of such indefinitely. Licensees subject to the | ||||||
16 | Firearm Dealer License Certification Act shall make all | ||||||
17 | records accessible for inspection upon the request of the | ||||||
18 | Illinois State Police or a law enforcement agency in | ||||||
19 | accordance with Section 5-35 of the Firearm Dealer License | ||||||
20 | Certification Act. | ||||||
21 | (3) Every federally licensed firearms dealer or other | ||||||
22 | federal licensee that engraves, casts, stamps, or | ||||||
23 | otherwise conspicuously and permanently places a unique | ||||||
24 | serial number pursuant to this Section shall record it at | ||||||
25 | the time of every transaction involving the transfer of a | ||||||
26 | firearm, rifle, shotgun, finished frame or receiver, or |
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1 | unfinished frame or receiver that has been so marked in | ||||||
2 | compliance with the federal guidelines set forth in 27 CFR | ||||||
3 | 478.124. | ||||||
4 | (4) Every federally licensed firearms dealer or other | ||||||
5 | federal licensee that engraves, casts, stamps, or | ||||||
6 | otherwise conspicuously and permanently places a unique | ||||||
7 | serial number pursuant to this Section shall review and | ||||||
8 | confirm the validity of the owner's Firearm Owner's | ||||||
9 | Identification Card issued under the Firearm Owners | ||||||
10 | Identification Card Act prior to returning the firearm to | ||||||
11 | the owner. | ||||||
12 | (g) Within 30 days after May 18, 2022 (the effective date | ||||||
13 | of Public Act 102-889), the Director of the Illinois State | ||||||
14 | Police shall issue a public notice regarding the provisions of | ||||||
15 | this Section. The notice shall include posting on the Illinois | ||||||
16 | State Police website and may include written notification or | ||||||
17 | any other means of communication statewide to all | ||||||
18 | Illinois-based federal firearms manufacturers, federal | ||||||
19 | firearms dealers, or other federal licensees authorized to | ||||||
20 | provide marking services in compliance with the serialization | ||||||
21 | process in subsection (f) in order to educate the public. | ||||||
22 | (h) Exceptions. This Section does not apply to an | ||||||
23 | unserialized unfinished frame or receiver or an unserialized | ||||||
24 | firearm that: | ||||||
25 | (1) has been rendered permanently inoperable; | ||||||
26 | (2) is an antique firearm, as defined in 18 U.S.C. |
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1 | 921(a)(16); | ||||||
2 | (3) was manufactured prior to October 22, 1968; | ||||||
3 | (4) is an unfinished frame or receiver and is | ||||||
4 | possessed by a bona fide supplier exclusively for transfer | ||||||
5 | to a federal firearms manufacturer or federal firearms | ||||||
6 | importer, or is possessed by a federal firearms | ||||||
7 | manufacturer or federal firearms importer in compliance | ||||||
8 | with all federal laws and regulations regulating the | ||||||
9 | manufacture and import of firearms; except this exemption | ||||||
10 | does not apply if an unfinished frame or receiver is | ||||||
11 | possessed for transfer or is transferred to a person other | ||||||
12 | than a federal firearms manufacturer or federal firearms | ||||||
13 | importer; or | ||||||
14 | (5) is possessed by a person who received the | ||||||
15 | unserialized unfinished frame or receiver or unserialized | ||||||
16 | firearm through inheritance, and is not otherwise | ||||||
17 | prohibited from possessing the unserialized unfinished | ||||||
18 | frame or receiver or unserialized firearm, for a period | ||||||
19 | not exceeding 30 days after inheriting the unserialized | ||||||
20 | unfinished frame or receiver or unserialized firearm. | ||||||
21 | (i) Penalties. | ||||||
22 | (1) A person who violates subsection (c) or (d) is | ||||||
23 | guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for a first violation and | ||||||
24 | is guilty of a Class 3 felony for a second or subsequent | ||||||
25 | violation. | ||||||
26 | (2) A person who violates subsection (b) is guilty of |
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2 | Class 2 felony for a second or subsequent violation. | ||||||
3 | (Source: P.A. 102-889, eff. 5-18-22; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)
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